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Extract from the Drogheda Travel Guides:
DROGHEDA
, clustered on either side of the river and tightly contained between two hills, is an enjoyable place in its own right: easily accessible and surprisingly unused to tourism. The precise grey stone of which the town is built, combined with its post-industrial decay, give it a slightly forbidding air, but it has a vitality that suits it well. The architectural legacy of successive civilizations forms the main attraction. The ancient
Millmount mound
and the Boyne itself echo the early habitation you'll see further upstream, but the history of Drogheda as a town really began with the
Vikings
, who a... read the whole Drogheda Travel Guides...
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